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Navigating transfer pricing risk in the oil and gas sector: Essential elements of a policy framework for Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana
(ECLAC, 2021-04-28)
This study explores the oil and gas value chain by first examining the oil and gas taxation framework and assessing the mechanics of the industry’s natural creation of opportunities for transfer pricing. The results of ...
Report of the expert group meeting on navigating transfer pricing risk in the oil and gas sector: lessons and policy advice for Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago
(ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 2020-12-16)
Mechanisms of default risk transmission and economic policy coordination
(2016-12)
This paper analyses the coordination between monetary and fiscal policy in an emerging economy with an inflation-targeting monetary regime, in a context in which default risk shocks can lead to macroeconomic imbalances. ...
Price-based capital account regulations: the Colombian experience
(ECLAC, 1999-10)
Abstract The Chilean experience with price-based capital account regulations (i.e., deposits or reserve requirements on capital inflows) has been subject to extensive discussion in the recent literature. This paper presents ...
Investment in renewable energy, fossil fuel prices and policy implications for Latin America and the Caribbean
(ECLAC, 2017-05)
This paper examines if recent sharp declines in the price of oil and other fossil fuels will discourage private investment in renewable energy, which is key for climate change mitigation. The increase in private renewables ...
Capital flows to Latin America: recent developments
(ECLAC, 2010-07-15)
Over the month of May there was a dramatic shift in the macroeconomic environment, with volatility and uncertainty increasing considerably. Financial markets moved to reflect substantial downside economic risks from the ...
Social vulnerability, insurance and risk diversification in Latin America and the Caribbean
(2003-08)
Insurance policies are required, along with other measures, to deal with the magnitude and depth of social and economic risk in Latin America. The peculiarities of insurance markets (such as the constraints of the pricing ...
Capital flows to Latin America: recent developments
(ECLAC, 2008-10-31)
The external environment has deteriorated sharply as a result of the spiraling financial turmoil, and has led to a weakening in commodity prices and fears of a worldwide recession. Latin America and the Caribbean's fastest ...
Capital Flows to Latin America and the Caribbean: Recent Developments
(ECLAC, 2014-11)
For six years, the global economy has been driven by the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policies of easy money. Liquidity has flowed from developed to developing economies, financing infrastructure and corporate investment and ...
Prevention and insurance of conflict and terrorism: issues and evidence for Latin America
(ECLAC, 2003-12)
Latin America has a long history of political violence that include civil wars; guerrilla movements, military intervention, coup d'état, terrorism and others form of violent confrontation. As conflict and terrorism (C-T) ...